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    Has Anyone used Lucas products on their boat

    I have a bottle of Lucas Slick Mist interior Detailer that i had used on an older jetski seat. I had tried and tried to get some oil stains off the seat and also bring back some shine and tried this stuff out that i bought at walmart. Anyways my tige is of course nicer and a little more expensive to replace a whole set of seats then a single jet ski seat so i thought i would ask you guys if anyone had used this product. I called lucas customer service and talked to a rep and he stated the mist could be used on boat seats and they also had a product for the gelcoat but he seemed a little off so I would feel more comfortable asking my fello tige owners. Anyways bottle does say uv protection, and it worked amazingly on jetski seat but then again who knows.
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    I would be cautious of stuff that is not made specifically for the marine environment. There is some new stuff out that is really good:

    www.hulaboatcare.com
    Wipe out vinyl cleaner and conditioner.

    Before this I always used exquisite vinyl cleaner (ebay store)and 303 protectant. All are designed for the marine market and work well, the hula stuff is just one step though. Bonus: its not slick when you are done and smells like Hawaiian punch.

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      #3
      Do you know why the British drink warm beer? Because they have Lucas refrigerators.

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        #4
        I do not know if this is but I was wondering if anyone has used an electric polisher to clean the vinyl seats. The reason I ask, I guess I am a tad anal. When I clean the white vinyl I can notice areas that I pushed down too hard to get out a stain. The white vinyl turns from off white to bright white. Example - I had to get mold off my vinyl last year (From my dealer not storing the boat inside over the winter, when they were supposed to) using a very soft toothbrush and 303 I was able to get the dirt/mold/grim out from the texture of the vinyl. The downside is I can see where I had to use the brush. So I am thinking of using a polisher/buffer to clean the vinyl. I know that you can damage the vinyl by cleaning so I was wondering if anyone has tried this or something else.

        Let me know...
        "You're rather attractive for a beautiful girl with a great body."

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          #5
          I usually just use some dawn and warm water with a soft bristle brush then rinse for regular cleaning. Then follow up with babe's seat saver. For tougher stuff I have used Babe's seat soap with good results.

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